Tape In Extensions And Other Add-ons For Thin Hair

By Timothy Gray


Hair extension application methods are just as important for you to consider as you weigh up what type of hair type you will choose. Quite often, there are different methods to choose from, and it is up to you to decide which method you prefer. The three most commonly used Tape in extensions application methods are: U-Tip, I-Tip, and Tape Wefts.

Instead of spending big bucks in a transplant, girls with lanky locks can thicken them up with extensions for thin hair. But what options are available in this form of solution. Read along to find out the different extension methods and types stylists use to add volume to shrunken strands.

Another bonus of using this method is that the hair can be re-used when you need to have them reapplied. I-tip extensions are great for adding volume and length- and to mix it up, you can even add in different coloured highlights. After the application you can cut and style your hair as you wish.

Fusion add-ons also offer the mush needed help. With the help of keratin bonding and ultrasonic waves, the fusion method adds artificial tresses that last. But because the application process takes time, it is far more expensive than economical clip-in. We should also note that removing these added strands can be difficult and may pull out real hair in the process. With that said, it is a popular option with customers who want to deal with the issue once and for all.

Clasp in Add-ons-Are the briefest kind of add-ons, on the off chance that you have to give your hair another search for a capacity or a gathering, apply cut in add-ons and you are good to go. The fortunate thing about them is that they can be set anyplace on the head and are accessible in a wide range of hues, styles and surfaces.

It is equally important to entrust the services of a qualified and experienced stylist. Now that you are ready to choose the method that will be best for your needs, it is also a good idea to research for a qualified stylist who will be applying your new hair. There are many unqualified and untrained stylists who claim to know how to apply them, which can often lead to a waste of your money, time and worst case scenario- loss of your hair.

Make sure you go into the salon, have them look at your hair and recommend the best application method after assessing your hair type first. Now you are informed on application methods, and how to find the best stylist available to you. Most of all, enjoy your new look!

Another obvious benefit of tape-ins is that it is permanent solution that can be completed in a single trip to your stylist. They also require no chemicals or expensive tools that add to the total cost. And unlike most of the methods we have discussed today, it appears that tape-in attachments work for women with varying degrees of hair loss.




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